HAZOP : guide to best practice : guidelines to best practice for the process and chemical industries / Frank Crawley, Brian Tyler.

HAZOP: Guide to Best Practice, 3rd Edition describes and illustrates the HAZOP study method, highlighting a variety of proven uses and approaches. This updated edition brings additional experience with which to assist the reader in delivering optimum safety and efficiency of performance of the HAZOP...

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Main Authors: Crawley, Frank (Author), Tyler, Brian (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2015.
Edition:Third edition.
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520 |a HAZOP: Guide to Best Practice, 3rd Edition describes and illustrates the HAZOP study method, highlighting a variety of proven uses and approaches. This updated edition brings additional experience with which to assist the reader in delivering optimum safety and efficiency of performance of the HAZOP team. HAZOP is the most widely-used technique in the process industries for the identification of hazards and the planning of safety measures. This book explains how to implement HAZOP techniques in new facilities and apply it to existing facilities. The content covers many of the possible applications of HAZOP and takes you through all the stages of a study. This simple, easily digestible book is a favorite in the chemical and process industries. 
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505 0 |a Front Cover; HAZOP: Guide to Best Practice; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Foreword To Third Edition; Foreword to Earlier Editions; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Aims and Objectives; 1.2 Essential Features of HAZOP Study; 2 Process Hazard Studies; 2.1 HS 1-Concept Stage Hazard Review; 2.2 HS 2-HAZID at Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) or Project Definition Stage; 2.3 HS 3-Detailed Design Hazard Study; 2.4 HS 4-Construction/Design Verification; 2.5 HS 5-Pre-Commissioning Safety Review; 2.6 HS 6-Project Close-Out/Post Start-Up Review. 
505 8 |a 2.7 HS 0-Consideration of Inherently Safer or Less Polluting Systems2.8 HS 7-Demolition/Abandonment Reviews; 2.9 Overview of Hazard Studies; 2.10 Illustrative Checklist for HS 2; 3 The HAZOP Study Method; 3.1 Essential Features; 3.2 The Purpose; 3.3 Limitations; 4 The Detailed HAZOP Study Procedure; 4.1 The Description and Design Intention; 4.2 Generating a Deviation; 4.3 Identifying Causes; 4.4 Evaluating Consequences; 4.5 Safeguards (Protection); 4.6 Risk Assessment; 4.7 Recommendations/Actions; 4.8 Recording; 4.9 Continuing and Completing the Analysis. 
505 8 |a 4.10 An Illustration of the HAZOP Study Process5 Organizing a HAZOP Study; 5.1 Defining the Scope and Objectives of the Study and Establishing the Boundaries; 5.2 Appointing a Team Leader and Selecting the Team; 5.2.1 The Team Leader/Facilitator; 5.2.2 Scribe (Scribe/Recorder); 5.2.3 Team Size and Membership; 5.3 Preparation; 5.3.1 Continuous Processes; 5.3.2 Batch Processes and Sequential Operations; 5.3.3 HAZOP Study of a Procedure; 6 Carrying Out a Study; 6.1 Premeeting with Client; 6.2 Planning the Meetings; 6.3 The Study Meetings; 6.3.1 The Initial Meeting. 
505 8 |a 6.3.2 The Detailed HAZOP Study Meetings6.4 Coordinating and Reviewing Responses; 6.5 Completing and Signing Off the Report(s); 6.6 Follow-Up of Actions and Management of Change; 7 Recording and Auditing; 7.1 Background Information; 7.2 Section Headings; 7.3 The Recording Format for the Detailed Examination; 7.4 The Level of Recording; 7.5 The Content; 7.6 Computer Recording; 7.7 Auditing a HAZOP Study; 8 Training; 8.1 Team Members; 8.2 Scribe; 8.3 Team Leader; 9 Company Procedures for HAZOP Study; 10 Advanced Aspects of HAZOP Study; 10.1 HAZOP Study of Computer-Controlled Processes. 
505 8 |a 10.1.1 Hazard Study 210.1.2 Functional Safety and IEC 61508; 10.1.3 Enhanced HAZOP for Computer-Controlled Systems; 10.1.4 Computer HAZOP (CHAZOP) Study; 10.1.4.1 Detailed Study of Computer Hardware; 10.1.4.2 Detailed HAZOP of Computer Sequences; 10.2 Human Factors; 10.3 Linking HAZOP Studies to LOPA; 11 Specific Applications of HAZOP; 11.1 Modification of Existing Operations; 11.2 Repeat Designs-HAZOP-by-difference; 11.3 Periodic Hazard Studies and the HAZOP of an Existing Plant; 11.4 Operating Procedures; 11.5 Pilot Plant and Laboratory Operations. 
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